materialise
[məˈtɪrɪəlˌaɪz]
vt.
使具体化;
使有形;
使突然出现;
使重物质而轻精神;
vi.
成形,实现;
例句:
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Viewed purely in numerical terms, that did not materialise.
来自BBC
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I don't think her idealistic plans will ever materialise.
我以为她那些空想的计划永远不会实现.
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That became one day in three as the monsoon failed to materialise.
而今,因季风迟来变成了每三天才一次供水.
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It has yet to materialise.
但这种说法仍未见端倪.
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Inspired, Vancraen set up Materialise two years later.
来自VOA
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Such a possibility could materialise at any time from now.
来自THETIMES